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Die Sister, Die!

  • 1978
  • PG
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
454
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Die Sister, Die! (1978)
HorrorThriller

A man hires a nurse to care for his ailing but nasty and shrewish sister. What he really intends to do, however, is to convince the nurse to join him in a plot to kill her.A man hires a nurse to care for his ailing but nasty and shrewish sister. What he really intends to do, however, is to convince the nurse to join him in a plot to kill her.A man hires a nurse to care for his ailing but nasty and shrewish sister. What he really intends to do, however, is to convince the nurse to join him in a plot to kill her.

  • Director
    • Randall Hood
  • Writers
    • William Hersey
    • Tony Sawyer
  • Stars
    • Jack Ging
    • Edith Atwater
    • Antoinette Bower
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    454
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Randall Hood
    • Writers
      • William Hersey
      • Tony Sawyer
    • Stars
      • Jack Ging
      • Edith Atwater
      • Antoinette Bower
    • 18User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jack Ging
    Jack Ging
    • Edward Price
    Edith Atwater
    Edith Atwater
    • Amanda Price
    Antoinette Bower
    Antoinette Bower
    • Esther Harper
    Kent Smith
    Kent Smith
    • Dr. Thorne
    Robert Emhardt
    Robert Emhardt
    • James Lendon Price
    Bert Santos
      Rita Conde
      Rita Conde
      • Mrs. Gonzalez
      Jack Lester
      Roger Hampton
      • Garden Center Salesman
      Peg Shirley
      • Nell Price
      Lidia Kristen
      Lidia Kristen
        Cletus Young
        Bradley Thrush
        • Director
          • Randall Hood
        • Writers
          • William Hersey
          • Tony Sawyer
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        Dethcharm

        Family Matters...

        DIE SISTER, DIE! Is a solid thriller about family dysfunction to the extreme, complete with sibling rivalry, greed, a mysterious disappearance, and death.

        This movie looks into the dark minds of those who will do anything for money. The true terror lies in knowing that people like this actually exist. There are some interesting characters and an effective twist at the end...
        4gavin6942

        Tolerably Tolerable

        A registered nurse named Esther (Antoinette Bower) is summoned to an eerie Gothic mansion and feels a lurking menace in the place, as if it bears a terrible secret. When she meets Edward (Jack Ging), he tells her that he wants to hire her to care for his difficult, ailing sister Amanda (Edith Atwater). She does not realize his true intent.

        Produced and directed by Randall Hood, who has done little else in his career. Jack Ging gets top billing in this film, with his name prominently on the cover of the DVD. Who is Jack Ging? A television actor, who also appeared in a couple early 1970s Clint Eastwood films.

        The Treasure Box Collection features the film in full frame with decent video quality for the time period. No extra measure was given to spruce up the picture, and there are no features at all (not even subtitles), but for watching the film it works fine. (The film is also only 84 minutes, not the 88 that the box says.) As far as horror films go, this one is pretty light. More like a slightly tense thriller, as there is not much blood and an extremely low body count. Horror films can be successful on atmosphere rather than gore, certainly, but this one relies very heavily on an atmosphere I do not know if it can deliver.
        6Hey_Sweden

        Reasonably entertaining.

        It's not hard to see why some viewers might mistake this for a TV movie, for it does have that sort of feel, except spruced up a little bit with mild use of gore. The story is nothing special, and in fact is pretty familiar, but it does entertain: the dialogue actually isn't bad, and the performances are definitely solid. Written by Tony Sawyer (based on a story by William Hersey) and adequately directed by Randall Hood, it doesn't exactly offer any surprises as its twists are revealed, but one could still do far worse than this.

        One thing that does it make worth watching is the work by Edith Atwater ("True Grit", "Family Plot"), who's affecting as the haunted Amanda Price, who's attempted suicide as the movie opens. Amanda's younger brother Edward (Jack Ging, "High Plains Drifter", "Sssssss") hires a woman named Esther Harper (Antoinette Bower, "Prom Night", "The Evil That Men Do") to be the supposed nursemaid and companion to Amanda, but he really wants to convince Esther to let the old woman kill herself so they can split the family estate. As it happens, Esther comes to like Amanda as she gets to know her, and doesn't really want to contribute to the woman's death in any way.

        Fine supporting performances by Kent Smith ("Cat People", "The Spiral Staircase") as the family doctor and Robert Emhardt ("The Intruder", "It's Alive") as the deceased patriarch (seen in flashback) are an asset, and the music score composed by Hugo Friedhofer is very good as well. Ging is appropriately smarmy and Bower does alright as the troubled accomplice. The movie's pace is acceptable and Hood manages to keep the viewer watching through the assorted twists and turns. The ending is basically satisfactory.

        Worth a look if one is hungry to discover low budget obscurities from decades past.

        Six out of 10.
        7Red-Barracuda

        A somewhat unfairly maligned thriller

        A troubled old woman is saved from suicide by her brother and the family doctor. Her brother's concern is purely for show though and he hires a nurse with a shady past to 'look after' his sister, i.e. to ensure she definitely dies next time she tries to kill herself. But once the nurse begins work things change.

        This psychological thriller has the definite feel of a TV movie. I can find no definitive evidence that it is but I would not be surprised in the least to discover it is one. It seems to have been promoted as a horror movie. The title is quite in-your-face and the poster art is somewhat misleading. It shows a nubile scantily dressed young woman running away from an ominous house while being terrorised by several brutish hands that reach out to grab her from crumbling walls. It combines imagery of Gothic horror with Roman Polanski's Repulsion. It's a great poster! But, it's hardly accurate in terms of describing the actual content. First and foremost, this is not a horror film. It's pretty solidly a thriller. It's about family secrets and greed within a Gothic setting. It has occasional spooky moments such as nightmarish dream sequences and secrets in the basement.

        Despite some of the negativity directed at it, I found Die Sister, Die! to be perfectly enjoyable. It's well acted, including a turn from Kent Smith who starred in the classic Cat People (1942). It's just probably not going to appeal to people who get their expectations up by checking out that cool poster in advance of watching it.
        6planktonrules

        A decent film but what does the poster shown on IMDb have to do with this movie?!

        If you look at the poster currently shown on IMDb for this film, you'd think the film is about zombies and nubile creatures running about in various states of undress. Well, if that's what you're looking for, then "Die Sister, Die!" is not the film for you. Despite the poster, the film is a murder mystery--and the solution to the mystery isn't all that difficult to deduce. But, it does set a nice, spooky mood--so it is worth a look.

        The film begins with a crazy old lady trying to kill herself. She is saved but the doctor (Kent Smith) talks to her brother about either committing her or getting someone to look after her and make sure this doesn't happen again. The loving brother isn't so loving and finds someone--someone he assumes will do nothing to stop the sister from killing herself next time. Then, it seems, he'll inherit the family fortune. Why he hates her and why she hates herself is something you'll soon learn in this spooky but not especially deep film. It really sets a nice mood but that is all. A bit obvious but enjoyable nonetheless.

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        • Trivia
          Director Randall Hood died of cancer during post production in 1976. It was long rumored that Clint Eastwood came in to help finish the film as a favor to lead actor Jack Ging.
        • Quotes

          Esther: Miss Price, you must be very tired. Why don't you take a pill and have a really good night's rest?

          Amanda: Ah, yes! The capsule. Now that's a fair exchange. I offer you escape, you offer me oblivion. Goodnight, Esther. I can manage.

        • Connections
          Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 4: Cooled by Refrigeration (2009)
        • Soundtracks
          A Taste of Ivory
          (uncredited)

          Written by Jeri Southern

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        • Release date
          • December 1978 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Crève petite soeur, crève
        • Filming locations
          • Piru Mansion - 829 & 837 Park Road, Piru, California, USA
        • Production company
          • Project Blue
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 22 minutes
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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